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#30 issue: Mood Based Music Recommender
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import spotipy | ||
from spotipy.oauth2 import SpotifyClientCredentials | ||
import random | ||
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# Authentication - Replace with your credentials | ||
CLIENT_ID = 'your_spotify_client_id' | ||
CLIENT_SECRET = 'your_spotify_client_secret' | ||
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# Connect to Spotify API | ||
auth_manager = SpotifyClientCredentials(client_id=CLIENT_ID, client_secret=CLIENT_SECRET) | ||
sp = spotipy.Spotify(auth_manager=auth_manager) | ||
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# Dictionary to map emotions to musical characteristics | ||
emotion_to_genre = { | ||
'happy': ['pop', 'dance', 'indie'], | ||
'sad': ['acoustic', 'blues', 'piano'], | ||
'angry': ['metal', 'rock', 'punk'], | ||
'relaxed': ['ambient', 'chill', 'classical'], | ||
'energetic': ['electronic', 'hip-hop', 'funk'], | ||
'anxious': ['ambient', 'classical', 'jazz'], | ||
'cheerful': ['pop', 'indie', 'reggae'], | ||
'stressed': ['jazz', 'chill', 'lo-fi'], | ||
'dreamy': ['dream-pop', 'ambient', 'shoegaze'], | ||
'excited': ['dance', 'electronic', 'pop'], | ||
'bored': ['alternative', 'indie', 'chill'], | ||
'nostalgic': ['classic rock', 'folk', 'retro'], | ||
'hopeful': ['pop', 'inspirational', 'uplifting'], | ||
'content': ['soft rock', 'acoustic', 'country'], | ||
'romantic': ['pop', 'r&b', 'soul'], | ||
} | ||
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# Function to recommend tracks based on emotion | ||
def recommend_tracks(emotion): | ||
genres = emotion_to_genre.get(emotion.lower(), ['pop']) # Default to 'pop' if emotion is not found | ||
selected_genre = random.choice(genres) | ||
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# Fetch recommendations from Spotify | ||
results = sp.recommendations(seed_genres=[selected_genre], limit=10) # Increase limit for more results | ||
tracks = results['tracks'] | ||
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playlist = [] | ||
for track in tracks: | ||
track_info = { | ||
'name': track['name'], | ||
'artist': track['artists'][0]['name'], | ||
'url': track['external_urls']['spotify'] | ||
} | ||
playlist.append(track_info) | ||
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return playlist, genres | ||
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# Function to get maximum length of strings in a list of dictionaries | ||
def get_max_lengths(playlist): | ||
max_name_length = max(len(song['name']) for song in playlist) if playlist else 0 | ||
max_artist_length = max(len(song['artist']) for song in playlist) if playlist else 0 | ||
max_url_length = max(len(song['url']) for song in playlist) if playlist else 0 | ||
return max_name_length, max_artist_length, max_url_length | ||
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# Main loop for user input | ||
while True: | ||
emotion = input("\nEnter your emotion (happy, sad, angry, relaxed, energetic, anxious, cheerful, stressed, dreamy, excited, bored, nostalgic, hopeful, content, romantic) or type 'exit' to quit: ").strip().lower() | ||
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if emotion == 'exit': | ||
print("Goodbye my Love!!!") | ||
break | ||
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# Get playlist based on the emotion | ||
playlist, genres = recommend_tracks(emotion) | ||
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# Get maximum lengths for formatting | ||
max_name_length, max_artist_length, max_url_length = get_max_lengths(playlist) | ||
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# Set a minimum width for columns to ensure proper alignment | ||
min_name_length = max(20, max_name_length) | ||
min_artist_length = max(15, max_artist_length) | ||
min_url_length = 35 # Fixed width for URL | ||
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# Display the recommended playlist | ||
if emotion not in emotion_to_genre: | ||
print("The emotion you entered is NOT in the list, so we will show you pop music instead.") | ||
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print(f"Here are some songs for your '{emotion}' mood:" if emotion in emotion_to_genre else "Here are some pop songs for you:") | ||
print(f"STT | Song Name{' ' * (min_name_length - 9)} | Artist{' ' * (min_artist_length - 6)} | URL") | ||
print("-" * (11 + max_name_length + max_artist_length + max_url_length)) | ||
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for idx, song in enumerate(playlist, 1): | ||
print(f"{idx:<3} | {song['name']:<{min_name_length}} | {song['artist']:<{min_artist_length}} | {song['url']}") |
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# Music Recommendation Based on Emotion | ||
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A Python script that recommends music playlists based on user-inputted emotions using the Spotify API. The script fetches songs that match the user's mood and provides a playlist with links to each song. | ||
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## Features | ||
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- Recommend songs based on various emotions. | ||
- Integrates with Spotify's Web API to fetch song recommendations. | ||
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## Setup | ||
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### 1. Set Up Spotify API | ||
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To use this script, you will need to create a Spotify Developer account and register an app to obtain your Client ID and Client Secret. Follow the instructions [here](https://developer.spotify.com/documentation/general/guides/authorization/app-settings/) to get your credentials. | ||
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Here is an example: | ||
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![alt text](image.png) | ||
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### 2. Install Required Libraries | ||
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Make sure you have the following Python libraries installed: | ||
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```bash | ||
pip install spotipy | ||
pip install requests | ||
``` | ||
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### 3. Run the Script | ||
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**Notes:** | ||
- Replace **your_spotify_client_id** and **your_spotify_client_secret** in the script with your actual Spotify API credentials. | ||
- You can extend the emotion_to_genre dictionary with more emotions and genres. | ||
- You can modify the limit=10 in the Spotify recommendations query to change the number of recommended songs. | ||
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To run the script, use the following command: | ||
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```bash | ||
python Emosic-Spoti.py | ||
``` | ||
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**Usage** | ||
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After running the script, enter an emotion from the list below to get a music playlist: | ||
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- happy | ||
- sad | ||
- angry | ||
- relaxed | ||
- energetic | ||
- anxious | ||
- cheerful | ||
- stressed | ||
- dreamy | ||
- excited | ||
- bored | ||
- nostalgic | ||
- hopeful | ||
- content | ||
- romantic | ||
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Type 'exit' to quit the program. | ||
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If the Emotion you enter is NOT in the list, so we will show **pop** music instead. | ||
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**How It Works** | ||
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- **Authentication**: The script uses the SpotifyClientCredentials class to handle authentication with the Spotify API. | ||
- **Emotion-to-Genre Mapping**: The script maps emotions to corresponding music genres using a predefined dictionary. | ||
- **Track Recommendations**: The script queries the Spotify API to fetch song recommendations based on the selected genre. | ||
- **User Input**: The user inputs their emotion, and the script fetches and displays a playlist of matching songs. |
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requests==2.32.3 | ||
spotipy==2.24.0 |